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-This directory contains the Python command line tool gsutil, which Google |
-has released as open source, to demonstrate the Google Storage API and to |
-provide a tool for manipulating data in the system. |
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-Prerequisites: |
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-Gsutil requires Python 2.6 or later. |
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-To install gsutil take the following steps: |
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-1. Pick a place where you want to install the software. You can |
- install the code wherever you prefer; for brevity the instructions below |
- assume you want to install in $HOME/gsutil. |
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-2. To install gsutil on Linux/Unix or MacOS, open a shell window, change |
- directories to where you downloaded the gsutil.tar.gz file, and do this: |
- % tar xfz gsutil.tar.gz -C $HOME |
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- Then add the following line to your $HOME/.bashrc shell initialization |
- file: |
- export PATH=${PATH}:$HOME/gsutil |
- |
- The next time you start a shell you should be able to run gsutil from |
- the command line. |
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-3. To install gsutil on Windows, install cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com/), |
- with at least version 2.6.5 of Python. Once you have that, start a shell |
- and follow the Linux instructions above for unpacking and installing gsutil. |
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-4. The first time you try to run gsutil, it will detect that you have no |
- configuration file containing your credentials, interactively prompt you, |
- and create the file. |
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- After this you can use the tool. Running gsutil with with no arguments |
- will print a help summary. |
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-For more information on installing and using gsutil, see |
-<http://code.google.com/apis/storage/docs/gsutil.html>. |